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This project focuses on developing efficient methods for synthesizing sulfur ylides using gold catalysis. By utilizing simple precursors, the approach aims to enhance molecular synthesis in various applications, reducing waste and resource consumption while improving safety and efficiency.
The chemicals arena is vital to our continued way of life, be it though materials synthesis, agrochemicals, pharmaceutical production or in biological probes.
All these areas depend on our ability to make molecules.
This is achieved by the coupling of fragments, and the manipulation of various functionalities.
This process can be time-consuming, produce large amounts of waste material and require the use of significant amounts of limited resources, not least energy and chemical precursors.
There…
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